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differences. In particular, a much greater proportion of households in urban Scotland were overcrowded than in the rest of Britain … with lower and less regular incomes in places where rents are lower. -- Poverty ; rent ; overcrowding ; Scotland ; 1904 …
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small remote EU regions located within Scotland, Greece and Latvia. Two migration scenarios are assessed. In the first …
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model to analyse the macroeconomic impact of the projected demographic trends in Scotland. Demographic trends are defined by …
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This paper seeks to unpick the complex effects of migration, country of birth, and place of residence in Scotland on … Scotland, whom the cross sectional literature suggests are more likely to achieve high occupational status than the Scottish … ; longitudinal data ; Scotland …
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market outcomes ; longitudinal data ; Scotland …
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Scotland, a country that is expected to age rapidly in the future. The parameters of the household formation model are … changes in age structure - is not likely a main determinant of house prices, at least in Scotland. -- population ageing … ; house prices ; Scotland …
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move after graduation from Scotland to the rest of the UK or abroad have a much higher rate of graduate employment … education graduates are leaving Scotland for employment reasons. In turn this finding suggests the over …-education/under-employment nexus is a serious problem in Scotland. -- Scotland ; under-employment ; over-education ; higher education graduates …
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the elderly aged 65 and above residing in Scotland. Our semiparametric estimation technique allows the policy effects to …
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This paper estimates the impact of elite school attendance on long-run outcomes including completed education, income and fertility. Our data consists of individuals born in the 1950s and educated in a UK district that assigned students to either elite or non-elite secondary schools. Using...
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; labour market transitions ; longitudinal data ; Scotland …
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